and btw...if you *want* our ~768 Kb/sec .mp4 "derivative", since you're uploadinga file with a ".mp4" suffix,you could rename it to a ".mpeg4" as a workaround to make sure *we*make the ".mp4" named file...

and yah, we changed things, it's true -- like how to handle files withsuffix .mp4. there's tradeoffs either way, and a very hard "edge" to sort outeither way...

looks like you maybe removed the derivs and renamed your orig file from .mp4 to .mpeg4 and then a normal derive just kind of "worked" -- does that sound about right?

btw, i'm not sure this will work per se (depends a bit on the mpeg4 source) -- but do you know about "qt-faststart" (most easily found and buildable in source of "ffmpeg" as a subdirectory util). but in the future, you can often use it to move the "mov" atoms related to video information from the end to the start of the file. that will often make a video "play more instantly" when dropped into a mp4 playable browser like safari or versions of firefox-- and when dropped into a flash plugin (thought i saw some feedback in forums or on one of the items could be related?) (if, say, all that info is at the end of the mpeg4 -- the flash plugin or [video] tag in a /details/ video playback page will tend to require the client browser to *first* download the *entire* file before it will start -- eek! 8-)